The US ones have all three utility inlets in a row. The Canadian ones have a space inbetween the two water inlets, and the electrical hook-up in down low. I believe that you can pull out an electrical cord from storage by the water tank. You see what I have learned from attending so many VW campouts in the last few years? Ed in CT > ..... here's a good question......... > ....tell me what's the easiest way you can tell the CDN westys from the > US? > > Hint: the customs border guys do it all the time, and it's visible from > their side. |
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